Exam 7: Voting and Elections
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-In what ways do primary elections contribute to the rise of partisanship in U.S. politics?
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One way is the nature of the primaries themselves. Most states hold closed primaries, in which only registered members of the party can vote. Thus, people who wish to participate in primary elections must clearly identify themselves ahead of time as members of a political party.
Which of the following is a reason to make voter registration more difficult?
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If you wanted to prove the United States is suffering from low voter turnout, a calculation based on which population would yield the lowest voter turnout rate?
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-What factors determine whether people turn out to vote in U.S. elections?
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A state might hold a primary instead of a caucus because a primary is ________.
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Why do Belgium, Turkey, and Australia have higher voter turnout rates than the United States?
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What challenges do college students face with regard to voter registration?
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-What can be done to increase voter turnout in the United States?
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What problems would a voter face when trying to pass an initiative or recall?
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In what ways is voting your party identification an informed choice? In what ways is it lazy?
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A referendum is not purely direct democracy because the ________.
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-How does social media affect elections and campaigns? Is this a positive trend? Why or why not?
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What characterizes those most likely to vote in the next election?
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Which of the following citizens is most likely to run for office?
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What effect did the National Voter Registration Act have on voter registration?
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What recommendations would you make to increase voter turnout in the United States?
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Susan is currently working two part-time jobs and is frustrated about the poor economy. On Election Day, she votes for every challenger on the ballot, because she feels the president and Congress are not doing enough to help her. What type of vote did she cast?
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